Mandibular condyle changes in rats with unilateral masticatory function.
Enrico De CarliAikaterini LagouStavros KiliaridisBalazs J DenesPublished in: Orthodontics & craniofacial research (2022)
Condylar height and base width growth are not hindered by reduced occlusal function, contrary to the average cross-sectional surface, which implies that the condyle form of growing individuals becomes thinner while maintaining its length, in the absence of occlusal stimuli. The condyle of adult rats with extractions is less affected by occlusion changes.